Spider-Aziz
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Since one film of those earned more money than Spider-Man 2Moose since when is the Transformers franchise high art?
Since one film of those earned more money than Spider-Man 2Moose since when is the Transformers franchise high art?
Michael Bay is an artist. Just a terrible one. He has one movie that is considered fresh on RT and it came out 18 years ago. And by fresh, I mean it was in the 60s.
Since one film of those earned more money than Spider-Man 2
Since one film of those earned more money than Spider-Man 2
Ultron cross dressesI'm drunk from the Pokemon drinking game. Someone say something interesting.
ClicheSomething interesting.
The Rock was a Bay movie?
I owe Mr. Bay an apology.
You're good in my book, Miles.
I'm drunk from the Pokemon drinking game. Someone say something interesting.
Ultron cross dresses
Despite the visual similarities between the two both are actually members of distinct families. Spiders are members of the Arachnid family whilst insects belong to the Insect family. So what makes the two families different ?
Well for starters spiders have 8 legs whilst insects have just 6. Insects have 3 distinct body parts, a head, thorax and abdomen whilst spiders have just 2, a combined head and thorax known as the cephalothorax and an abdomen.
As well as the above, other interesting differences include the eyes. Spiders have simple eyes whilst insects have compound eyes. Spiders have piercing jaws whilst insects have jaws which are more suitable for chewing. All spiders can make silk thread (although not all spiders spin webs) whilst most insects cannot. Spiders cant fly where as many insects have wings allowing them to do so.
So yes to the untrained eye there is indeed very little visual difference but if you look really hard then theyre actually worlds apart.
Thanks, Parker.
unless that was sarcasm
Despite the visual similarities between the two both are actually members of distinct families. Spiders are members of the Arachnid family whilst insects belong to the Insect family. So what makes the two families different ?
Well for starters spiders have 8 legs whilst insects have just 6. Insects have 3 distinct body parts, a head, thorax and abdomen whilst spiders have just 2, a combined head and thorax known as the cephalothorax and an abdomen.
As well as the above, other interesting differences include the eyes. Spiders have simple eyes whilst insects have compound eyes. Spiders have piercing jaws whilst insects have jaws which are more suitable for chewing. All spiders can make silk thread (although not all spiders spin webs) whilst most insects cannot. Spiders cant fly where as many insects have wings allowing them to do so.
So yes to the untrained eye there is indeed very little visual difference but if you look really hard then theyre actually worlds apart.
True, truePlease.... you can't be high art unless you are indie...
or Christopher Nolan.
Paper tissues are so important, a smart enough low class supervillain could make a fortune taking over that business instead of the usual bank roberriesI'm drunk from the Pokemon drinking game. Someone say something interesting.
Paper tissues are so important, a smart enough low class supervillain could make a fortune taking over that business instead of the usual bank roberries
You do thatWell...
I'm gonna make a name for myself in the TP business.
You do that
Rival Kleenex
Don't do drugs kids, or you'll end up like DarkSentinel![]()
Paper tissues are so important, a smart enough low class supervillain could make a fortune taking over that business instead of the usual bank roberries